In a video shared by IANS, Roy said, “We are saddened, this should not have happened. I do not know whether this clash truly occurred or not. But if it did, it’s unfortunate.”
Kolkata, West Bengal: Regarding BJP leader Amit Malviya’s tweet claiming that TMC MPs Kirti Azad and Kalyan Banerjee had a clash and that a cold war is ongoing between them, TMC MP Saugata Roy says, "We are saddened, this should not have happened. I do not know whether this clash… pic.twitter.com/J2aswY1t5P
— IANS (@ians_india) April 8, 2025
The controversy erupted after BJP IT cell head Amit Malviya shared a video on social media, claiming it showed a public altercation between two TMC MPs at the EC office on April 4. Malviya also released screenshots of a heated exchange between the MPs in the party’s official WhatsApp group.
#WATCH | Kolkata, West Bengal: On a video shared by BJP leader Amit Malviya of alleged 'public spat' between TMC MPs, TMC MP Saugata Roy says, "The WhatsApp chats of the party being leaked is unfortunate. The language used by Kalyan Banerjee is unfortunate. I hope that the party… pic.twitter.com/88gASJ5W6T
— ANI (@ANI) April 8, 2025
Reacting to the leaked chats and the tone of the exchanges, Roy said, “The WhatsApp chats of the party being leaked is unfortunate. The language used by Kalyan Banerjee is unfortunate. I hope that the party leadership will take cognizance of the matter.”
Soon after the public spat between two TMC MPs in the precincts of the Election Commission of India on 4th April 2025, the irate MP continued slandering the ‘Versatile International Lady (VIL)’…
— Amit Malviya (@amitmalviya) April 8, 2025
This is the stuff legends are made of! pic.twitter.com/dsubQrmQUj
He further added, “Many of our party members wanted to complain to Mamata Banerjee, but whether they did or not, I don't know. Kalyan Banerjee misbehaved with a lady MP, she protested and revolted and then all the MPs went against Kalyan Banerjee.”
While the authenticity of the video has not been independently verified, the public nature of the spat and the internal messaging leaks have sparked renewed scrutiny of factionalism within the TMC.
On 4th April 2024, two TMC MPs had a public spat at the headquarters of the Election Commission of India, where they had gone to submit a representation. It appears the party had instructed its MPs to gather at the Parliament office to sign the memorandum before proceeding to the… pic.twitter.com/BwqQRE8FhI
— Amit Malviya (@amitmalviya) April 7, 2025
Roy’s comments come amid speculation over rising tensions within TMC, at a time when the party is focused on consolidating its position ahead of the Lok Sabha elections .
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